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I have been there many times. It is really an ugly place in my opinion. I don't know if that factors into weather but it is crazy hot and ugly so I give it an "F".
Winters are very pleasant but summers are WAY too hot to be outside for any outdoor activity other than walking from an air conditioned car into an air conditioned building and that car BETTER be parked in the shade or there is BIG trouble. Also way too dry year round but that problem is secondary to the x-treme heat. I give it a D + and the plus is due to the pleasant winters.
Too hot, sunny, and dry!!!!! I don't know how people can live there with those sunny, hot days for weeks at a time. The "winter" does bring a decent relief, but of course 30 degrees warmer than I would prefer - NOT ENOUGH to bump to a D.
Yuma is just the city which has the perfect climate for me. Indeed, the climate is hot, sunny and dry all year long. And the sunniest city in the US desserves a A. I really like hot desert climates, but this one is just perfect. I'd like it better if the climate was even drier and hotter, especially in wintertime.
heat + sun + dryness = perfect climate
F, horrifically sunny and dry. Today has reminded me how much I love warm overcast weather.
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